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Ghanaian, Nigerian leaders petitioned over Jonah Capital asset attacks

From Ghanaian Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Ghanaian and Nigerian community leaders petitioned the presidents of both nations to intervene in alleged attacks on Jonah Capital assets in Abuja.
  • The National Association of Ghanaian Communities in Nigeria expressed concern that the ongoing attacks could harm relations between the two countries.
  • The petition calls for presidential action to stop the alleged disruptions at River Park Estate.

Leaders of the Ghanaian community in Nigeria have formally appealed to the presidents of Ghana and Nigeria to step in and halt what they describe as attacks on the assets of Jonah Capital. The National Association of Ghanaian Communities in Nigeria (NAGHACON) issued the petition, expressing deep concern over the situation at River Park Estate in Abuja.

NAGHACON stated that the continued disruptions to Jonah Capital's business operations could have a detrimental effect on the bilateral relations between Ghana and Nigeria. The community group is urging the respective heads of state to take immediate action to ensure the safety and security of the business assets.

The appeal highlights the potential for localized business disputes to escalate into broader diplomatic issues. The specific nature of the alleged attacks and the full extent of Jonah Capital's assets at the estate were not detailed in the report. The petition seeks a resolution that protects the investment and prevents further strain on the relationship between the two West African nations.

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Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.